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wildposting
n.
Poster advertising displayed on construction hoardings, buildings, and other free spaces. Also: wild-posting, wild posting.
wildposter n.
Example Citations:
Clow and his colleagues had studied how rave promoters publicized their parties with flyers, with "wild posting" on construction sites and lampposts, with rubber stamps and sidewalk markings and E-mail. They began to use the term "viral communications" as a way to describe how a big brand like Levi's could emulate such low-profile means to infiltrate youth culture and cultivate hot-zone perceptions.
— Hal Espen, "Levi's Blues," The New York Times, March 21, 1999
The new ad is running in newspapers and on "wildposting" — the posters pasted up at construction sites and buildings — but is not displayed in movie theaters because it would have cost too much to distribute, according to New Line officials, who said the total marketing budget for "Menace" is around $6.5 million, about average for a low-budget film.
— Claudia Eller, "Taking the 'Menace' Out of Ad, Poster," Los Angeles Times, July 22, 1993
Earliest Citation:
Ever wonder how all those movie posters suddenly appear on boarded-up buildings and construction sites like flowers after a spring rain?
National Promotion and Advertising is behind it. It's call wild posting, and they've been at it for 16 years.
— "Entertainment Briefs," The Associated Press, May 8, 1984
Related Words:
ad creep
advertecture
advertorial
bandit sign
billboard liberation
brandalism
edvertorial
ghost sign
killboard
street spam
subvertisement
wildcrafting
Category:
Marketing

New words. 2013.